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'No Way Back' Documentary About Harms of Gender Ideology Is Still Fighting Censorship
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'No Way Back' Documentary About Harms of Gender Ideology Is Still Fighting Censorship

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Bryndís Blackadder
Jul 07, 2023
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Silver screens and scalpels, some of California’s best-known exports. Scenarios and stars are created by cutting film and physical features, and now Hollywood is the shameful epicentre for slicing and editing children.

Shaking up the scene, a Californian film titled “No Way Back: The Reality of Gender Affirming Care” aims to expose the harms, project dissent, and cauterise those cultural wounds. A film so dangerous to certain political pathogens that it has been cancelled from screening in AMC theatres who caved to activist pressure, just days before the opening night.

One mother, a professional in the Hollywood movie industry, who was as supportive of the liberal arts and social movements (as any Californian would be expected to be), found her own child caught up in the growing corporate-driven cult of synthetic identities peddled through her child’s school’s “Gender and Sexualities Alliance”. Using the tools of her career and craft, fuelled by rage at what her home state is now promot…

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